The Cape Cod-based Atlantic White Shark Conservancy announced this week that researchers have successfully deployed the ...
Caught, tagged and released by local charter captain Chip Michalove, the shark is the second swimming Southeast waters to get ...
Shark researchers expect to learn a lot from data collected by a new tag attached to a shark off South Carolina.
Great white sharks adapt their movements and routines based on the specific habitat they’re hunting in, according to new research.
"Monitoring in Canada suggests approximately 20 per cent of animals tagged in Cape Cod move seasonally into Canadian ... He suggested putting up signs on Atlantic Canadian beaches warning visitors of ...
"Monitoring in Canada suggests approximately 20 per cent of animals tagged in Cape Cod move seasonally ... on Atlantic Canadian beaches warning visitors of white sharks. When asked if it was ...
and more with the popular logo – a combination of shark and the outline of Cape Cod. It has recently moved to Main Street. Antiques Center of Cape Cod: This Dennis antique shop has several ...
CHATHAM – Cape Cod isn’t the only place that’s seen an increase in the sightings of great white sharks. Researchers from Canada to Florida have been photographing and tagging the apex predators in ...
HONOLULU (KITV) — There were two shark sightings Tuesday off Waikiki, one was near the Moana Surfrider Hotel, while the other was close to the Hilton Hawaiian Village. “Sharks are always there ...
HONOLULU (KITV) — There were two shark sightings Tuesday off Waikiki, one was near the Moana Surfrider Hotel, while the other was close to the Hilton Hawaiian Village. “Sharks are always there ...
HONOLULU (KITV) — There were two shark sightings Tuesday off Waikiki, one was near the Moana Surfrider Hotel, while the other was close to the Hilton Hawaiian Village. “Sharks are always there ...
HONOLULU (KITV) — There were two shark sightings Tuesday off Waikiki, one was near the Moana Surfrider Hotel, while the other was close to the Hilton Hawaiian Village. “Sharks are always there ...